Pakistani artist Hussain Ahmed hoping to revive the country’s forgotten imagination with a new film

Hussain launched his original, emerging Pakistani animated short film titled Where the Sunset Weeps.

Hussain Ahmed is a young Pakistani storyteller who hopes to revive the country’s forgotten imagination through his animations.

Recently, Hussain launched his original, emerging Pakistani animated short film titled, where the sunset cries. The film takes place in a hyper-fiction setting that is localized to the Pakistani way of life and aims to capture the essence of Karachi in the absence of violence and its repercussions over several generations.

The film’s protagonist is a young boy living in fear of his father, but goes on a journey where he recounts memories of his past in an alternate world, witnessing the city’s atrocities before revealing his true nature. does.

while talking to The News International, Hussain admitted that the first wish is that his film “serves as a testament to the youth to prove and promote their minds to create their own fantasies.” The artist is hoping that the younger generation will strive towards bringing their unique perspectives to light through artistic statements, which will eventually bridge the gap between old and young citizens by creating a bridge of understanding between them through creative mediums. Will give

The young animator used vibrant colors to tell the story of the sorrows and tragedies of the previous generation in a way that captures the audience’s attention, rather than ruining one’s heart.

where the sunset cries – Finally – a new addition to the current rise of Pakistan’s creative industry, sharing the lights with famous animated films such as Shehr-e-Tabassum And swipe, whose creation has revolutionized the entertainment industry and paved the way for a whole other genre of film in the Pakistani film industry.

Talking about Hussain’s hopes for the future of his film and animation cinema in Pakistan, he said: “My future hope for the film is to stand as a testament that no story can be told on a high budget or a team. Can’t be told without saying. I want it to inspire the creative youth of the country to come forward and share their stories, revive the culture of imagination which is slowly disappearing, and is lost in the land of Pakistan. Let the rich imaginations come to life again.”

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